READ MORE: What happened to EastEnders' Martine McCutcheon from health battles to bankruptcy The actress said that it was "time for her to address" after experiencing extreme discomfort.
She added: "It’s such an individual thing and I feel it’s time for me to address it for sure! At least I managed to get some slap on today!
This loon is off! See you later alligator!"Many of her followers quickly rushed to support her with one person writing: "Being a women is flippin hard work!!
Keep going Martine! You’ve got this!", another added: Let us know how you get on. We all need to be more open about the menopause!!!! #lovetthatyouarekeepingitreal, take care lovely lady xx. " In 2017, the Love Actually star was diagnosed with Lyme disease, which causes rashes and flu-like symptoms such as tiredness and fevers.
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